For Immediate Release
March 16, 2020
Recreation Centers to close
Out of an abundance of caution and to help slow the spread of the Novel Coronavirus 2019, or COVID-19, all Macon-Bibb County recreation centers will be closed for at least 15 days beginning Tuesday, March 17, 2020. The County will continue to evaluate the situation and make further determinations based on discussions with public health and emergency management officials locally and at the state level.

“We still do not know how widespread COVID-19 will be in Macon-Bibb, and this is one way we can reduce the potential for transmission between people,” says Mayor Robert Reichert. “Our focus is on limiting the virus’ spread by reducing large gatherings of people, limiting contact with people in public places, and aggressively advocating for preventative measures.”

The closed centers are the Elaine H. Lucas Senior Center, John Drew Smith Tennis Center, Frank Johnson Recreation Center, Delores A. Brooks Recreation Center, Freedom Park, Memorial Center, Tattnall Square Park Tennis Center, Theron Ussery Recreation Center, Rosa Jackson Recreation Center, Bloomfield-Gilead Park, L.H. Williams Recreation Center, and South Bibb Recreation Center.

“I am asking everyone to take individual responsibility for yourselves and your family to limit your potential exposure and transmission,” adds the Mayor. “Learn the symptoms and see your medical provider should you feel ill, and most importantly, take other proven preventative measures like proper hand washing, covering your mouth when coughing or sneezing, and more.”
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Macon-Bibb County is the fourth largest city in Georgia. Created on January 1, 2014 after being approved by the voters, it is Georgia's newest consolidated government and serves about 155,000 residents and thousands more visitors.

Its governing body consists of 10 Commissioners, with the Mayor serving as its Chair and the Chief Executive Office of the administration.